book cover
Download Sample PDF

H 276 x W 203 mm

382 pages

Illustrated in colour throughout

Published Aug 2024

Archaeopress Access Archaeology

ISBN

Paperback: 9781803278216

Digital: 9781803278223

DOI 10.32028/9781803278216

Recommend to a librarian

Keywords
Ancient Egypt; Egyptology; Papyrology; CRE; Postgraduate conference

Related titles

Current Research in Egyptology 2023

Current Research in Egyptology 2023

Proceedings of the Twenty-Third Annual Symposium, University of Basel, 10-14 September 2023

Edited by L. Dogaer, C.H.W. Fong, Elena Luise Hertel, M. Kilani, G.K.H. Lunden

Paperback
£45.00
Includes PDF

PDF eBook
(personal use)
Free Download

PDF eBook
(institutional use)
£9.99

Add to basket

Add to wishlist

Collecting 22 selected papers from the twenty-third Current Research in Egyptology conference, topics include language and literature, archaeology and material culture, society and religion, archival research, intercultural relations, reports on archaeological excavations and methodological issues, regarding all periods of Ancient Egypt.

READ MORE

Contents

Introduction

Organizing Committee

Student Members

List of Keynote Lectures

List of Paper Presentations

List of Poster Presentations

The Discoveries at the Quesna Cemetery Site: The West Delta and Northern Coast Scientific Training Center’s Excavation Field School Season of February – March 2022 – Samar Ahmed Abu-Dahab

Garlands in Graeco-Roman Egypt – Flora Andreozzi

‘I Built the House of My Father’: Remarks on the Origin of the Private Property – Martina Aprile

Re-Establishing a Chronology of Egyptian Censers – Catherine Bishop

Cooking for the Gods… But How? A Pinch of Methodology in Analysing Food Processing Terminology in Graeco-Roman Temples – Arnaud Delhove

Rethinking New Kingdom Coregencies and a Case Study on the Amarna Period – Charlotte Dietrich

Towards building a Database of Ahmed Pasha Kamal’s Hieroglyphic Dictionary: Obstacles and Challenges – Azza Ezzat and Ahmed Mansour

Glimpses from Deir el-Medina Houses: Fragments of Domestic Cultic Cupboards Held in the Museo Egizio in Turin – Alessandro Girardi

The Title mḥnk: New Translation and Census of Holders – Mallaury Guigner

Let’s Lay the Foundations: Geomentality in Ancient Egypt – Reuben G. Hutchinson-Wong

Stellar Skies: Reconsidering the Ancient Egyptian Celestial Diagrams – Yossra Ibrahim

Reading and Writing in Retrograde on Late Coffins from Akhmim – Kea Johnston

Hidden Gems: Some Results of Archival Works Concerning the Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari – Katarzyna Kapiec

New Insights into Prevalent Old Kingdom Women’s Titles – Sue Kelly

Interaction between Egypt and Mesopotamia during the 4th Millennium BCE: Evidence from Cylinder Seals – Camille Koerin

Funerary Stelae as a Testimony of Late Egyptian Culture – Thomas Lebée

Middle Kingdom Qau el-Kebir and the Museo Egizio, Turin: A Fresh Study of the Finds and Documentation from Excavations – Tommaso Montonati

Egyptians Helping the Needy: Agricultural Surpluses and Loans of Grain – Anaïs Montoto Soto

Multimodal Information Processing. Towards a New Methodology to Investigate the Amduat Papyri – Enrico Pozzi

Death is Only the Beginning: Non-Existence – An Existential State or Total Annihilation? – Kristine Reinhold

Objects and Materiality: Studying Faïence Amulets in Museo Egizio, Turin. New Investigation Strategies – Martina Terzoli

Parallel Occupations: Third Spaces in Nubia and Dacia – Michael R. Tritsch and Amia C. Davis